7/25/2012 -
Trumbull, CT - According to the job site AmericanMFGjobs.com, "America's manufacturing industry has been hit hard over the last few years, a result of the economic recession and an increase in the outsourcing of these types of jobs. However, there are still hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs available throughout the nation, and many top employers are having trouble finding skilled workers to fill those positions. Some of the most popular manufacturing jobs available are for assemblers, engineers, CNC specialists and managers. Certain states are hiring more manufacturing employees than others. Aside from the largest states, those in the midwest that are historically known as manufacturing hubs are looking to rebuild that reputation. The top ten states for manufacturing jobs include: California (42,377); Texas (32,386); Illinois (17,290); New York (14,790); Ohio (14,753); Pennsylvania (14,211); Michigan (12,381); Florida (12,167); Washington (11,736); and Massachusetts (11,166). California (1.2 million), Texas (810,000) and Ohio (619,000) currently employ the most people in manufacturing. As a nation, the U.S. has actually begun adding jobs in this sector since 2010 after several years of a decline in the manufacturing industry."

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